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  • Economical observations on military hospitals; and the prevention and cure of diseases incident to an army, in three parts: addressed I. To Ministers of state and legislatures. II. To commanding officers. III. To the medical staff / [James Tilton].
  • Economical observations on military hospitals; and the prevention and cure of diseases incident to an army, in three parts: addressed I. To Ministers of state and legislatures. II. To commanding officers. III. To the medical staff / [James Tilton].
  • Economical observations on military hospitals; and the prevention and cure of diseases incident to an army, in three parts: addressed I. To Ministers of state and legislatures. II. To commanding officers. III. To the medical staff / [James Tilton].
  • Economical observations on military hospitals; and the prevention and cure of diseases incident to an army, in three parts: addressed I. To Ministers of state and legislatures. II. To commanding officers. III. To the medical staff / [James Tilton].
  • Lady Hardinge Medical College and Hospital, Delhi: list of students and staff at the hospital, ca. 1921.
  • Russo-Japanese War: a field hospital with medical staff and four tents. Collotype, 1904.
  • First World War wounded soldiers, two lying in hospital beds, with medical staff. Photograph, 1914/1918.
  • Medical staff receiving training on a hospital ship during the Xhosa Wars, Africa. Wood engraving.
  • Royal Portsmouth Hospital: children's ward, with patients, nurses and members of the medical staff. Photograph, 1902.
  • Medical and surgical staff of St. Thomas's Hospital, Lambeth, London. Autotype by Barraud & Jerrard, ca. 1880.
  • Royal Portsmouth Hospital: Victoria Ward, with women patients, members of the medical staff and nurses. Photograph, 1902.
  • Royal Portsmouth Hospital: Connaught Ward, with men patients, members of the medical staff, and nurses. Photograph, 1902.
  • Royal Portsmouth Hospital: Albert Ward, with nurses, a member of the (medical?) staff and male patients. Photograph, 1902.
  • University College Hospital: medical staff in an operating theatre which has stairs leading up on either side. Photograph.
  • Medical staff standing round a woman patient in bed in a hospital ward. Photograph by Seeberger Frères, ca. 1910.
  • A hospital ward (acute surgical?), Newcastle: nursing and medical staff group portrait, April 1924. Copy photograph after the 1924 original.
  • Seamen's Hospital for infectious diseases in Jurujuba, Rio de Janeiro; naked male plague patient being helped to his feet by medical staff. Photograph, 1904/1911.
  • A hospital ward showing sick patients being tended to by medical staff, after a quote from the Bible (Matt. 25.36). Line engraving by C. Galle.
  • Bethlem Hospital, London: the incurables being inspected by a member of the medical staff, with the patients represented by political figures. Drawing by Thomas Rowlandson, 1789.
  • The countess dowager of Portsmouth, the governors and medical staff of the Anti-Vivisection Hospital request the honour of the company of ... at a garden party, on Thursday, July 14th, 1904, at 3.30 p.m., to be held in the hospital grounds ...
  • Medical history of the Meath Hospital and County Dublin Infirmary, from its foundation in 1753 down to the present time : including biographical sketches of the surgeons and physicians who served on its staff / [Lambert Hepenstal Ormsby].
  • From the Chief Medical Officer, Dr. Kenneth Calman, MD PhD FRCS (Glas, ed) FRCP (Lond, Ed) FRCGHP FRCR MFCM FRSE ... HIV & AIDS, the issues : Dear Colleague, "HIV and AIDS - the issues" education pack for hospital doctors ...
  • From the Chief Medical Officer, Dr. Kenneth Calman, MD PhD FRCS (Glas, ed) FRCP (Lond, Ed) FRCGHP FRCR MFCM FRSE ... HIV & AIDS, the issues : Dear Colleague, "HIV and AIDS - the issues" education pack for hospital doctors ...
  • Nepal; Kunde hospital in the Khumbu, 1986. This is the only hospital in the Khumbu region. A 'Visitors Note' at the gate reads: 'Interested visitors may be shown the hospital between 8 am - 5 pm depending on the availability of staff. For this service a donation is appreciated. The hospital depends on donations.' In 1986, the hospital was remarkably well equipped considering its isolation. There were facilities for minor, and in an emergency, major surgery and dentistry, local and general anaesthesia, and an X-ray machine running off its own generator. Some diagnostic facilities were carried out, and the walls of the main clinic were lined with shelves packed with a good supply of drugs, bandages and sutures.
  • Seven uniformed senior British army staff, two of whom are mounted. Chromolithograph, c. 1880.
  • West Midlands Tuberculosis sanatoria and public information
  • West Midlands Tuberculosis sanatoria and public information
  • West Midlands Tuberculosis sanatoria and public information
  • West Midlands Tuberculosis sanatoria and public information
  • West Midlands Tuberculosis sanatoria and public information